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Freeview reception has changed?

Why should my Freeview reception change when I have not changed anything?

Why should my Freeview reception change when I have not changed
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From time to time people find that their Freeview box, integrated set (idTV) or Personal Video Recorder (PVR) has lost many channels without any apparent changes.

There are a number of factors to consider

Freeview is broadcast on digital multiplexes. This means that, once broken down into a stream of bits, each television channel is combined into a single transmission of 1s and 0s. This means that reception is of the multiplex first if this is lost it affects all the channels in the multiplex in the same way.



The signal strength received by the box or TV for a particular multiplex from a given transmitter determines if the data can be received or not. So, a poor signal results in no data, an adequate signal in perfect data and a low signal in either none or all.

Poor digital signal levels do not result, as they do with old-fashioned analogue television, in a sub-standard picture or sound. Poor signals often result in a perfect data-stream, but are prone to periods of no reception. Sometimes this will be for hours, but can also be several times a minute when caused by induction from fridges, freezers, central heating systems, two-stroke scooters, baby monitors and so on.

If you have lost ALL your Freeview channels

First disconnect the aerial lead from the Freeview box or TV set and reconnect it and then follow www.ukfree.tv link icon this reset procedure to scan for channels again. If this does not result in services being restored, check the www.ukfree.tv link icon Freeview transmitters page to see if there are any engineering problems with your local transmitter.

How to check all cables, connectors and aerials

The RF connectors need to be in very good condition to work. There are two general types:

Factory-fitted connectors are very reliable as they cannot easily be taken apart, but they can be damaged by wear and tear. On the female-type the central section is often composed of two parts which can often be forced apart, resulting in a poor connection you can push them back together if this has happened with a pair of tweezers. On male connectors if the central pin is damaged, you will need a new cable. If there are any loose partials in the connector, remove them.

Another problem with these cables is that quite easy to sprain the connector at the back which causes little obvious external damage, but disconnects the internal connection. This happens often when a set-top box is pushed backwards into a cabinet.

Hand made cables can also suffer from similar problems to factory made ones and they are also prone to accidental damage from a cable being pulled. If such a connector is not firmly attached to the cable, the connector may need refitting.

Cables

Make a visual check of the cables. There are a few basic checks:

If the cable has been slashed or cut, it will not be very effective or reliable. If such a cable is fitted externally, this can allow rainwater to enter the cable and this will reduce the signal levels.

You can easily damage an RF cable by crushing it, for example in a door. If the outside of the cable has a permanent kink in the cable or has been very tightly looped, this could be the site of damage.

Aerial

For reliable and effective Freeview reception, a www.ukfree.tv link icon rooftop aerial is required. It is hard to make a visual check of such an aerial without putting yourself in potential danger.

You can make a visual check of the route between the aerial and the transmitter. Any form of obstruction will damage the digital signals. In particular trees coming into leaf, as these will leech the signal before it reaches your aerial. This applies to both trees adjacent to the aerial and at a distance.

Another common problem in cities is building work. A large crane will often change position many times during the day, and if this is between your aerial and the transmitter this can reduce the signal levels in an unpredictable way.

If your system uses a www.ukfree.tv link icon booster, the power may have failed. Check the fuse to the power to the booster.

Weather problems

There are two main weather problems that effect Freeview reception.

The Inversion Effect: please see www.ukfree.tv link icon  What is the Inversion Effect and why does it effect my Freeview TV reception?



Wind: high winds sometime can dislodge the aerial this results in a poor signal.

Rain: poor or old cables can fill with water and this results in a poor signal. If this happens, the cables will require replacement.





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Lynn
Thursday 3 February 2011 7:51PM
Hi I have lost all the multiplex A channels on my STB, I have another STB and can pick up all channels available. This suggests to me the first STB has developed a fault, however the manufacturer says has had it back says ther is nothing wrong with the box and I need to change my aerial. Could there be any other reason why one box picks up all channels and the other doesn't.
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Mary
Sunday 6 February 2011 4:01PM
Hi, I'm living in the Central Liverpool area and lost all the channels last night. I've check all the things listed above and they look fine to me. The only two things I can think of are (1) the strong wind last night , but our aerial is not outside; and (2) the big crane opposite the road, but it has been there for couple of weeks and never causes problems to our DTV. I am bit confused now...Could anyone advise where or who I can ask help for please? Thanks very much.
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Donald Campbell
Tuesday 8 February 2011 11:53AM
Bought HD TV at time of changeover, and also a box for one other TV, and reception on both was excellent with reception of all channels. From about 2 weeks ago I get no reception on either and get a message "No Signal". Channel search does not come up with any channels. Aerial, connections, etc., have not been touched and have unobstructed line to Durris. DigitalTV say I should have a strong signal. What has happened?
Briantist
Tuesday 8 February 2011 1:48PM
Donald Campbell: I would suppose that something has failed, it could be the receiver (but unlikey as you say it effects two devices) or you have a fault in a component of your aerial system.

The transmitter is operating normally.
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Stephanie
Sunday 13 February 2011 10:55AM
Hello, I have a Technika TV with built in freeview which has worked fine for a couple of years but recently has lost all the digital signals. Still receives analogue, altough not C5. We unplugged the TV & plugged into our downstairs ariel (which our main tv receives freeview from) and it couldn't receive digital signals there either. We're very tempted to just buy another TV but not entirely sure if it's the TV at fault or not.
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Stephanie
Sunday 13 February 2011 11:06AM Crawley
Forgot to say, I live in the West Sussex area which apparently doesn't lose analogue until 2012.
Briantist
Sunday 13 February 2011 11:10AM
Stephanie: Can you please see the information at the top of the page - if you had Freeview before you should have it now.
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K I Moore
Sunday 13 February 2011 11:46AM
Hi, Our TV is a Sony Bravia 40" with built in freeview which works very well, My son has given us a Bush Freesat HD box and I believe it only needs a dish to receive HD channels. If I do this will I still be able to get all my freeview channels alongside any new ones the HD box gives me. Yours comments would be appreciated. Irving.
Briantist
Sunday 13 February 2011 11:51AM
K I Moore: Yes, you can use Freeview and Freesat HD together with no problems at all.

This is the best way to get ALL of the free channels as there are some that are only free on Freeview, such as Dave, and plenty that are only on satellite - see the www.ukfree.tv link icon All free-to-watch channels | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice page.
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Bob
Sunday 13 February 2011 9:53PM
Hi Brian
Tried re-installing, no joy keeps coming up with no or bad signal. Cannot understand it as all was well on Friday. Tried a brand new aerial still the same.
Briantist
Sunday 13 February 2011 9:56PM
Bob: It could be the receiver that has failed if you have lost everything.
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Dave
Saturday 19 February 2011 11:44AM
Hi Brian

I bought a Technika HD ready with built in DVD and freeview (15.4") for my caravan. I have tried several times to tune it in through my sky aerial in the house but no channels are being picked up. Have also tried using an indoor aerial. can you help please
Briantist
Saturday 19 February 2011 12:28PM
Dave: You can't attach a Freeview device to a satellite dish, only an aerial.
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Andy Dewhurst
Sunday 20 February 2011 8:54PM
I am having problems with my BUSH tv with built in freeview, I get good signal most of the time but recently soom or most channels keep going off and i have to press the channel number on the remote again and as the day/night goes on it gets worse to the effect that we have to watch channel 3 on analogue....oh well could this be the arial, the cable, or even the tv itself? thanks Andy
Briantist
Monday 21 February 2011 6:19AM
Andy Dewhurst: I would check the Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice page.
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Mr G Collins
Tuesday 22 February 2011 11:51PM Borehamwood
On a couple of times l have lost freeview signal with fault message no signal and a poor picture on analogue tv.

The system was installed 3 months ago with new ariel, 12 - way distribution amp in loft and all new down leads installed.

Could the amp be faulty,
Briantist
Wednesday 23 February 2011 7:38AM
Mr G Collins: Yes. If that is the case I would ask the people who installed it to come back and make good their work.
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Janet Shaw
Sunday 27 February 2011 2:42PM
I live in Warwickshire and have analogue tvs which receive some channels for a sky freeview box. The one digital ty (despite new aerial) will only pick up bbc channels. Others detail no signal. Can I tune digital tv to channel (6 in our case) to pick up other channels through sky box? The property is an old mill and aerial cables disappear under floors into walls as all work was done many years efore I moved in.

Janet S
Briantist
Sunday 27 February 2011 4:15PM
Janet Shaw: There is no such thing as a "sky freeview box", please can you clarify what you mean.

Also, I need your full postcode to assist.
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william
Monday 28 February 2011 6:40PM Tamworth
we are able to receive most digital channels without problem upstairs, but downstairs all but the bbc channels breakdown with the message that
'digital channel strength is low' this situation has got worse over the last few weeks.
when is reception from the sutton coldfield transmitter going to improve.
Briantist
Monday 28 February 2011 8:06PM
william: Please see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice , and Wednesday 21st September 2011.
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Roger McDonald
Saturday 5 March 2011 4:26PM
Hi, I live in Cornwall and receive freeview through an aerial. All channels related to multiplex D, Film4 ITV4 etc which have been fine for sveral months, have all become unwatchable in the last couple of weeks. Could be weather, an inversion, or have they tweaked the signal down, maybe across the Nation?
Roger McD
Briantist
Saturday 5 March 2011 4:57PM
Roger McDonald: No, the signals are not changed for any reason anywhere at all. I would see Single frequency interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice . I can't say more without a full postcode.
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George Monaghan
Saturday 26 March 2011 12:32PM
Hi,

Any known problems with the Council digital service in the Drumchapel area of Glasgow? G15 postcode. Might have been ongoing for a few weeks now.
Thanks,
George
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Janet
Sunday 27 March 2011 12:36AM
I have a Freesat dish abd have been receiving Freeview it no problems until 3 days ago when S4C , CBS Reality and some other channels kept showing "no signal".
Postcode is CF40. Is anyone els having similar problems?

Dish has not been moved or affected by weather as far as I can tell.
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Jamie
Sunday 27 March 2011 6:47PM Harrogate
Hi, got a letter there will be digital switchover later this year. After switch over, will it improve signal quality? my current signal is 54 - 56%. Thanks.
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Elizabeth
Monday 28 March 2011 3:49PM Alton
Hi, We have a Phillips HD TV (3 years now) no problem with Freeview Channels. Bought a new set (Sony Bravia) for the kitchen and moved the Phillips from the kitchen to the living room. Phillips is still OK, but Sony Bravia cannot be tuned into ITV, Ch 4, 5, ITV2 - sent it back and bought a Logik, and then same. Goes from BBC1, BBC2 straight to BBC3 BBC4 missing out all the ITV stations. Why is the Phillips TV OK but not the others?
We have tried all the re-tuning tricks. Cna you help, please?
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KMJ,Derby
Monday 28 March 2011 10:05PM
Jamie: It depends on which transmitter you are using whether switchover takes place this year or next. Emley Moor and the Heyshaw relay will switch on 7th September (step1) and 21st September 2011 (step2).Note that reception from Heyshaw which will only carry the PSB muxes (Freeview Lite) could be adversely affected on two of its muxes by signals from Belmont using the same frequencies. Emley Moor is predicted to be poor to variable. Bilsdale and Pontop Pike which switch over during 2012 are both expected to offer good reception on all six muxes.
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Ian, Herts
Wednesday 30 March 2011 3:53PM Baldock
I have Skybox in 1 room downstairs and 2 more Digi TVs in other rooms downstairs. They all work perfectly. I have 2 TVs in upstairs rooms and they have never worked normally, analogue and digi signals always weak. I re-tuned all the Digis today for switchover as required. Downstairs Digis are fine. Upstairs are still problematic, with the majority of the channels constantly breaking up/ freezing - Multiplexes 2, A & D are very bad. All TVs have their own aerial points. No other devices are plugged into the Digi TVs.
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Mike Dimmick
Wednesday 30 March 2011 4:18PM
Ian, Herts: There is some problem between the TVs upstairs and the distribution amplifier. You are using a distribution amplifier, not just joining the cables together? All TVs in the house connected to the same aerial should normally have approximately the same results.

If you do want to split cables and feed multiple rooms, you should put the splitter as close to the aerial as possible and feed each room from there, rather than splitting at the back of the main set.

However, if you're trying to distribute the output of the Sky box (e.g. 'Magic Eyes'), you will obviously have to split after the Sky box.

If you're using wall plates you should ensure they're a properly screened design - the back of the socket should be surrounded by a metal can, rather than a visible circuit board. See www.aerialsandtv.com link icon How To Attach / Wire Up Plugs, Wall Plates & Aerials .

If you are using multiple individual aerials to feed each TV, consider replacing them with one aerial and splitting the signal. Aerials work best with a lot of free space around them. A pole with a lot of aerials presents a large surface area to the wind, and they can easily be blown out of position, bend the pole, or even damage the brickwork that the pole bolts into. (RG47SH)
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Ivan
Thursday 31 March 2011 9:10AM
I live near Royston Hertfordshire
Pre the switch over I was getting all of the freeview channels on my T/V it has built in twin converters. Signal strength can be checked on the menu program. Pre switch over it it was about 68% quality 100%
On retuning it is 75% quality 100% for all channels exept ALL THE BBC channels They are listed but. a ribbon come up on the Screen saying No or Poor signal Neighbors are having similar problems
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Mike Dimmick
Thursday 31 March 2011 2:40PM Reading
Ivan: Those sound like very high signal levels. Many boxes have much more headroom on their meters than they can actually handle - they're calibrated for the maximum they can cope with on one single multiplex with no other signals being broadcast. On my Humax PVR-9200T, the CAI-recommended maximum signal level for one multiplex (65 dBuV) is 50%.

I suggest removing any amplifiers that you might have, and see if that helps. If not, try adding an attenuator.
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ren
Thursday 31 March 2011 7:32PM
hi, ive been installing aerials for a couple of years now and occasionally come up with a persistent problem (including twice today!) most of my installations are either to the mendip or oxford transmitters, using wideband aerials c/w a masthead amp. today on both installations ( one oxford, one mendip) my signal meter was telling me i had around 65db signal strength and passing on all c/n, although seconds later they would all change to fail and tv reception lost, but still 65db. previously i put this down to an aerial being installed near a fire station and intefering with the signal but this cant be the case today. anyone any ideas?
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Mike Dimmick
Friday 1 April 2011 5:30PM Reading
ren: Make sure your mobile phone isn't near the meter, aerial or cables? Widebands don't have a very sharp cutoff at the upper end, and the phone frequencies at 880-914 MHz aren't that far away from C68 at 850 MHz. 880 MHz would be about channel 72 if it were a TV channel.

The exact uplink frequency used by the phone would depend on what channels are allocated to the neighbouring base stations and the channel the base station picks for the phone, so it might well only occur at some sites.

Phones are allowed to emit up to 2 watts - more than enough to swamp the more distant TV transmissions. Many relay transmitters only emit a couple of watts, but cover half a mile or more!

Some people also have trouble with TETRA radio, used by the emergency services, at around 400 MHz. Filters are available.

Since Mendip and Oxford are Group C/D transmitters, you may find yourself fitting filters when the proposed 4G 800MHz base stations start up (taking channels 61-68).
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Christine
Saturday 2 April 2011 5:38PM Kidlington
Hi I've tried all the suggestions at the top of the page. Removed VCR deleted all channels and then re scanned. All the Muz2 channels are unwatchable OX5 1BY Oxford transmitter. The signal strength is good at 70-80dbu. The problem seems to date from Sunday March 27th. Hope you can suggest something else.
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Mike Dimmick
Saturday 2 April 2011 6:15PM Reading
Christine: Good? Assuming you're talking about the level of Mux 2, that's about 20 dB too high. Remove any boosters or amplifiers, then if it's still too high, add an attenuator. You're looking for somewhere between 45 and 60 dBuV (some say 65 as the upper limit).

Signals at switchover will be 10 times - 10 dB - stronger than they are now.
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Natalie
Wednesday 6 April 2011 3:31PM
I have a touring caravan, the cable is connected using a satalite dish which is then connected to tv + freeview box, set to Astra 28.2? Just bought a new Bush digital lcd combi with built in freeview, can i use my DISH to tune/recieve channels using just the dish and cable. i don't want to get a digital ariel. the caravan is sited in the lakes
Briantist
Saturday 9 April 2011 7:20AM
Natalie: No, you can't do that, you need an aerial for Freeview and a dish for satellite.
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Sue
Sunday 10 April 2011 8:56PM Shrewsbury
Hi! On change over we lost BBC1, BBC2, BBC3 but not BBC4.We have a Philips Freeview built in with HD TV with reception from The Wrekin transmitter.

I have re-scanned as per TV instructions and restored the lost programmes, however, when I turn the tv off and then turn it on again, even though I pressed the save data button, the same three channels have not saved.
Do I need to uninstall the present data and then re-install?

Frustrated!
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Ketan Patel
Monday 11 April 2011 7:16PM Eastleigh
Hi
Does fine weather effect Freeview reception?
For the last few days I have been getting lots of picture break up especially on BBC channels. My analogue TV set which is still connected to the aerial system in the house works fine. My transmitter is Hannington and I have checked to see the status and all is fine there.....Help!!
Briantist
Tuesday 12 April 2011 6:32AM
Ketan Patel: Yes, see www.ukfree.tv link icon What is the Inversion Effect and why does it effect my Freeview TV reception?
| ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice
- this should be much less of a problem when digital switchover is complete.
Simon
Tuesday 12 April 2011 11:18AM Swindon
Briantist - Hope you can help on this.

I currently have 3 TV's in my house and they currently pick up different stations. My upstairs picks up All the sports channels (Sky sports 1,2 and ESPN) My vision system picks up only 32 channels (Badly) and my other one down stairs picks up ESPN only. Would this be a cabling issue? I have a roof top arial with booster and these 3 TV's are coming off splitters. My Post Code is SN6 7DZ. Only the last 2 weeks have I lost the channels on my BT Vision System.

Your help would be great.
Briantist
Tuesday 12 April 2011 3:24PM
Simon: By " a roof top arial with booster" do you mean you have a "masthead" amplifier. If so, how is the power provided to it?
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Nigel, Leics
Wednesday 13 April 2011 7:34PM
I have a rooftop aerial, booster in the loft and two tvs running from this, a third tv has its own connection. All TVs are different makes with built in freeview. approx two weeks ago my daughter said her tv was not working properly, so i cleared and re-tuned it. now this week ago my sons tv needed re-tuning. i have replaced the connecting lead from the booster to this tv and re-tuned getting all the channels back. now tonight i have had to retune all three as there was no signal for itv or channel 4. any ideas? Thanks in advance for your help, post LE3
Briantist
Thursday 14 April 2011 7:05AM
Nigel, Leics: You need to do a "first time installation" on your equipment due to the Leicester transmitter switchover.
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Nigel, Leics
Thursday 14 April 2011 9:26PM
after checking the digital switchover dates the leicester transmitter isnt due until august (according to the website) all sets have had first time installs completed on them, yet the channels have disappeared again tonight. this is becoming rather frustrating. any further advice would be of great help. Thanks
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Gerry Larkin
Monday 18 April 2011 9:14PM
My motherinlaw has a 32HD ready LD3260HDFVT goodmans tv.

It has freeview built in and I have just connected it up to a new aerial and there is no picture at all it says there is no signal. I also use it with another tv with a set top box and it works fine. What have i done wrong
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i fuller
Monday 18 April 2011 9:27PM
My freeview works fine all day but about 9/9.30pm every day the signal stutters/pauses/picture freezes and just get the sounds - is there any reason for this - I am in the BN17 area



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